Tne small step for Palestinians, a giant leap for the United States – Why American figures like Michelle Alexander are breaking their silence on Israel

The host of critics who now assault the latest taboo-breaking liberal academic realise just how serious her willingness to speak could be

Robert Fisk
@indyvoices
The Independent Voices

Most folk outside the United States – and until this month, most Americans – won’t have heard of Michelle Alexander. She’s a civil rights lawyer and academic and has written a book called “The New Jim Crow”, and a few months ago the New York Times took her on as a regular columnist. Like millions of black – and white – Americans, she’s a devotee of Martin Luther King Jr.

And last week, she began her op-ed in the Old Gray Lady of record and one-time conservatism with a long and admiring tribute to the black, Christian, non-violent civil rights campaigner who, just a year before his 1968 assassination, decided he must speak out about the disaster of the Vietnam war.

He had been told to soft-pedal the conflict which had by then cost the lives of 10,000 Americans, but which was still supported by the political establishment. So even though he would be falsely accused of being a Communist, he chose to break his silence.

So far, so good. But last week, Alexander chose to “break” her own silence. Not about racism in the US or about second-class citizenship or Trump, but about the Palestinians.

Whoops!

more:

https://www.independent.co.uk/voices/israel-palestine-michelle-alexander-bds-gaza-martin-luther-king-rashida-tlaib-a8743121.html

PLAYA DEL REY, CA – OCTOBER 20: Author and activist Michelle Alexander attends Michelle Alexander VIP Reception And Justice On Trial Film Festival at Loyola Marymount University on October 20, 2013 in Playa del Rey, California. (Photo by Vivien Killilea/WireImage)

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